Blackfoot

Southern Rock, hard rock, classic rock

Blackfoot

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Train, Train 03:36
Left Turn on a Red Light 04:37
Fox Chase 04:21
Rattlesnake Rock 'n' Roller 04:02
Diary of a Workingman 05:36
Wishing Well 03:12
I Got a Line on You 03:19
Teenage Idol 04:49
Fly Away 02:57
Dry County 03:42
Send Me an Angel 04:38
Pay My Dues 03:07
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme 04:04
Every Man Should Know (Queenie) 03:40
Baby Blue 02:36
Run and Hide 03:27
Train, Train (Prelude) 00:39
On the Run 04:00
Payin' for It 03:38
Street Fighter 02:34
Dancin' Man 03:40
Searchin' 05:40
Fire of the Dragon 04:05
Goin' in Circles 03:08
Feelin' Good 02:48
Reckless Abandoner 05:12
In for the Kill 03:50
White Man's Land 02:56
Heart's Grown Cold 03:24
Drivin' Fool 04:44
Rollin' & Tumblin' 02:03
Try A Little Harder 04:49
Ride With You 03:33
Good Morning 03:48
Mother 02:46
Young Girl 04:24
Junkie's Dream 03:57
Summer Days 03:19
Indian World 02:56
Reckless Boy 03:25
Howay the Lads 00:53
Dry Country 03:23
Tupelo Honey 04:52
A Legend Never Dies 03:03
Born to Rock & Roll 03:36
Steady Rockin' 03:49
Liar 04:39
Not Another Maker 05:11
Big Wheels 05:07
Take a Train 04:25

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: NZ

Biography - Blackfoot

Blackfoot is an American southern rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. They were formed during 1969 and were contemporaries of Lynyrd Skynyrd, but with a harder rock sound. They had a number of hit albums in the 1970s and early 1980s before their popularity started to wane. They had broken up by 1985, though not before former Uriah Heep keyboardist/songwriter Ken Hensley had joined the group during their last couple of years together.
Vocalist Rickey

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